18 June 2017

ezs note: This is a new feature for a transgender seeking new/better employment as a tool for better economic security. A few tips: 1) Dress professionally. If you need some pointers, Google here. 2) Speak professionally. Needless to say, no gum-chewing. No matter how many butterflies you may have, speak and act confidently. Need to speak proper English? Google here . 3) Do your freakin' homework. Nothing is worse than going from a bad situation to an absolutely horrible one. That goes double if you are transgender. Anyone can put 'LGBTs welcome' on a business card, but it's up to YOU to check it out. If you can, talk to a few employees. Check it out on Wikipedia. If you are considering a mid to major corporation, see the HRC Corporate Equality Index.

note: This is a random sampling of job fairs throughout US/Canada. To see more, type 'job fairs' under News.

Emily's virtual rocket - what it is and what it isn't

Emily's virtual rocket is a large compendium of newspapers, newsweeklies, and monthlies, etc. which cover mainly transgender

issues. On a smaller scale, gay / lesbian / bisexual are also covered. Whether heavy or light, I select those which are relevant.

is not:

I do not cover issues which are really silly. For example, thoughts on lap-dancing, with no serious interest, is not my cup of coffee.

Of course, what is important and what is not is entirely subjective. Such is life.

By the way, an important note should be made here. When I present an article regardingvarious twits and morons (such as transgender people going to hell - again!) I am NOT endorsing their lunatic views. I simply want you to keep you informed, and, if pissed enough, writing or e-mailing your Congressperson. (In other countries, the names may be different.)

Oh... one more thing... I try to present a very wide variety of views in the LGBT community... therefore the views expressed are NOT necessarily the views of EZS.